Dear Colleague,
The articles in this issue of Contention assess the complicating phenomena of social movements, examining issues of system justification, local community responses to hate, the balancing of online and offline protest, and the role of government and media elites in circumventing the rise of protest movements.
Please visit the Berghahn website for more information about the journal: www.berghahnjournals.com/contention
Volume 6, Issue 1
Editorial
Benjamin Abrams and Giovanni A. Travaglino
http://bit.ly/2r0fuHH
Articles
Social Protest and Its Discontents: A System Justification Perspective
Vivienne Badaan, John T. Jost, Danny Osborne, Chris G. Sibley, Joaquín Ungaretti, Edgardo Etchezahar and Erin P. Hennes
http://bit.ly/2HsXMaY
Comic, Tragic, and Burlesque Burkean Responses to Hate: Notes from Counterprotests of Antigay Pickets
Rebecca Barrett-Fox
http://bit.ly/2FgvoDf
Digital Activism, Physical Activism
Michael Briguglio
http://bit.ly/2qYXSwX
The Silent Spring: Why Pro-democracy Activity Was Avoided in Gulf Nations during the Arab Spring
Charles Mitchell, Juliet Dinkha and Aya Abdulhamid
http://bit.ly/2r5dWwr
How Movements Are Mediated: The Case of the Hungarian Student Network in 2012-2013
Bálint Takács, Sára Bigazzi, Ferenc Arató and Sára Serdült
http://bit.ly/2r0XVY3
Access
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Call for Papers: http://journals.berghahnbooks.com/_uploads/cont/contention_cfp.pdf
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